Reynolds: Make no mistake, Buffalo was impressive in the opener. But teams will find ways to exploit its weaknesses. The Bills however, have an all-star coaching staff that may adjust accordingly. The interior offensive line is the first area one scout said he would attack. “Ruben Brown hasn’t been Ruben Brown for more than one season,” he said. “If you have the bulk, you can push the pocket. (ORT) Mike Williams is tough to rattle out there, but I’d bring the kitchen sink at (OLG) Brown and (OLT Jonas) Jennings.” The Patriots tried a lot of stunts and edge blitzes to pressure QB Drew Bledsoe, and he had plenty of time to throw, but the ploy was effective against the run, holding RB Travis Henry to 3.1 yards per carry. “Even when you don’t get them behind the line, this team is turnover-prone. But you have to get somebody there. Buffalo did a nice job picking things up (last week).” Some scouts said they wouldn’t be surprised if the season-finale Bills and Patriots rematch was for the AFC East title. The Patriots have offensive questions, but both teams have winnable games in the middle of the season.
PFW: Where are the Bills’ weaknesses?
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I beg to differ, if you give Bledsoe all day behind the line, he won't throw ANY INT's. Not to mention a CB's coverage is only good for about 5-6 seconds, and the more time that goes by the more it diminishes.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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If you can get pressure up the middle in Drew's face then you will have the best success against him. Historically that has been the way to get to him. If he steps up in the pocket then it's going to be a long day for The Jags. Rueben is overrated but is still one of our better O-Linemen. The Bill's biggest weakness is their ability to shoot themselves in the foot with penalties, dropped passes, and taking sacks to put you out of FG range.
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